Quote:Even so, do you have links to the figures that you were quoting? The ones that show that manmade contributions to global warming gases are far lower than natural contributions? That's what I was actually looking for when I found that other link.
I didn't see the discrepancies you pointed out until...well, you pointed them out to me. I'm going to re-examine that site with your observations in mind.
EDIT: Something else I forgot to mention, but even if natural sources do dwarf human production, that still doesn't mean that human production isn't causing a problem. If the planet has been coping with the natural sources of GG emission for millennia and suddenly can't, then what has changed? Have the natural GG emissions suddenly increased? Have the natural GG sinks suddenly decreased, and if so, why? Or is it simply that the planet's natural GG sinks can't cope with the extra amount of GG that we are pumping into the atmosphere?